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    Jess & Marilyn Peck Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & VoluntarismFinancia Individuos
    SANDY, UT8015986610EIN: 20-16587114 declaraciones registradas

    About Jess & Marilyn Peck Foundation

    The Jess & Marilyn Peck Foundation concentrates its giving in Utah on disability-related services and health-profession training. Major support goes to organizations that provide direct services and recreational opportunities for people with disabilities, along with scholarships for physical therapy education at the University of Utah. The foundation favors a small set of repeat grantees and funds programs that improve independence, employment and rehabilitation outcomes for disabled individuals.

    Focus Areas

    Scholarships for physical therapy students at the University of UtahWorkforce and vocational supports for people with disabilitiesAdaptive recreation and residential programs for individuals with disabilitiesLocal (Utah-focused) disability service organizations

    Who They Fund

    people with disabilities (including visually impaired and Down syndrome)children and pediatric patientspeople experiencing homelessnessimmigrant teensvictims of abuse

    About Jess & Marilyn Peck Foundation

    Jess & Marilyn Peck Foundation’s giving is defined by long-running support for disability services in Utah, especially programs that help people build independence, access recreation, and prepare for work. A consistent anchor is Work Activity Center in West Valley City, which received $36,000 in 2023, 2024, and 2025 for opportunities for disabled people. The foundation also backs health-profession training through the University of Utah, including scholarships in physical therapy and speech pathology. Another recurring area is adaptive programming for people with disabilities, seen in grants to Camp Kostopulos and the National Ability Center for helping the disabled. Across the recent grants list, the foundation also supports organizations serving visually impaired people, children needing medical aid, victims of abuse, and other local Utah service providers. The pattern suggests a small, focused funder that repeatedly returns to the same organizations and program areas rather than spreading grants across many geographies or issue areas.

    What Jess & Marilyn Peck Foundation Funds

    Disability services are central to the foundation’s grantmaking. It gave $36,000 in 2025 to Work Activity Center for opportunities for disabled people, and it supported the Utah Council of the Blind with $12,000 in 2025 for help visually impaired. Adaptive recreation is another clear theme: Camp Kostopulos received $20,000 in 2025 for helping the disabled, while the National Ability Center received $15,000 in 2025 for the same purpose. Health-related support appears in both service and training forms. Shriners Hospital received $15,000 in 2025 for medical aid for children, and Primary Children’s Hospital received $7,200 in 2023 for advanced pediatric medical research. The foundation also funded The Inn Between with $6,000 in 2023 for medical care and housing for homeless, showing a smaller but distinct interest in targeted care settings.

    How Jess & Marilyn Peck Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster in the low five figures: p25 is $3,000, median is $8,600, and p75 is $16,250. The recent record shows repeated awards to the same organizations across multiple years, including annual support to several recipients. That pattern points to a relationship-based grantmaker rather than a one-off sponsor. The foundation appears to operate as a family foundation, with all recorded grants going to US recipients and all grants in the recent list landing in Utah. It funds individuals as well as organizations, although the recent grants shown here are made to institutions.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $830K

    Total Assets

    $3.7M

    Total Revenue

    $842K

    Total Expenses

    $282K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $3K and $16K, with a median of $9K.

    25th Percentile

    $3K

    Median

    $9K

    75th Percentile

    $16K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in UT.

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, Utah-focused giving with multiple repeat grants to a few core grantees; mid-to-large individual grants that prioritize program support for disability services and targeted scholarships.

    Funding Style

    direct service provisionscholarships for professional trainingin-kind support (mobility devices, toys, food)targeted program support (medical care / housing)

    Notable grantees: University of Utah, Work Activity Center, Camp Kostopulos, National Ability Center

    Topics

    disability services and rehabilitation (physical/speech therapy)assistive mobility devices and accessibilitypediatric medical aid and advanced pediatric researchmedical care and housing services for people experiencing homelessnessfood security / food pantry supportlife-skills and integration programs for immigrant teensvictim support and abuse prevention services

    Where Jess & Marilyn Peck Foundation Makes Grants

    The foundation’s recent grants are entirely concentrated in Utah, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the state. Salt Lake City appears frequently, including awards to the University of Utah, Camp Kostopulos, Utah Council of the Blind, Shriners Hospital, and The Inn Between. West Valley City also shows up repeatedly through Work Activity Center and Ability Foundation. Other Utah locations in the recent list include Park City and Woodland Hills, underscoring a statewide but tightly local pattern.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Jess & Marilyn Peck Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Jess & Marilyn Peck Foundation fund most often?

    Its recent grants center on disability services, health-profession training, and local direct-service providers in Utah. The list also includes support for visually impaired people, pediatric medical aid, housing and care for people experiencing homelessness, and services for victims of abuse.

    What is the foundation’s typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is modest and concentrated in a narrow band: the 25th percentile is $3,000, the median is $8,600, and the 75th percentile is $16,250.

    Does the foundation give repeated grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Work Activity Center, University of Utah, Camp Kostopulos, National Ability Center, Shriners Hospital, Utah Council of the Blind, Chain Breaker Foundation, and Ability Foundation.

    Where are the grants concentrated geographically?

    The foundation gives locally in Utah, and 100% of its recent grants went to Utah recipients. Salt Lake City and West Valley City appear repeatedly in the grant list, with additional grants in Park City and Woodland Hills.

    Does Jess & Marilyn Peck Foundation fund individuals?

    Yes. The foundation is marked as funding individuals, alongside its organizational grantmaking in Utah.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2026

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ABILITY INCLUSION SERVICESWEST VALLEY CITY, UT$36,0002026OPPORTUNITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
    CAMP KOSTOPULOSSALT LAKE CITY, UT$25,0002026HELPING THE DISABLED
    UNIVERSITY OF UTAHSALT LAKE CITY, UT$25,0002026SCHOLARSHIP IN COMMUNICATION SCIENCE
    UNIVERSITY OF UTAHSALT LAKE CITY, UT$25,0002026SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICAL THERAPY
    ABILITY FOUNDATIONWEST VALLEY CITY, UT$20,0002026PROVIDE MOBILITY FOR THOSE IN NEED
    NATIONAL ABILITY CENTERPARK CITY, UT$20,0002026HELPING THE DISABLED
    CHAIN BREAKER FOUNDATIONWOODLAND HILLS, UT$15,0002026HELP VICTIMS STOP ABUSE
    SHRINERS HOSPITALSALT LAKE CITY, UT$15,0002026MEDICAL AID FOR CHILDREN
    UTAH COUNCIL OF THE BLINDSALT LAKE CITY, UT$15,0002026HELP VISUALLY IMPAIRED
    COTTONWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PTAMURRAY, UT$5,0002026FOOD PANTRY
    UTAH KIDS FOUNDATIONOGDEN, UT$5,0002026SUPPORTING SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILIES
    THE INN BETWEENSALT LAKE CITY, UT$5,0002026MEDICAL CARE/HOUSING FOR HOMELESS
    JORDAN HIGH SCHOOLSANDY, UT$5,0002026FOOD PANTRY
    PRIMARY CHILDRENS HOSPITALSALT LAKE CITY, UT$3,0002026ADVANCED PEDIATRIC MEDICAL RESEARCH
    BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSESANDY, UT$2,0002026ACTIVITIES FOR UNDERPRIV. CHILDREN
    REAL LIFESALT LAKE CITY, UT$2,0002026LIFE SKILLS FOR IMMIGRANT TEENS
    TINY TIMSWEST JORDAN, UT$1,0002026TOYS FOR CHILDREN
    UTAH DOWN SYNDROME FOUNDATIONPROVO, UT$1,0002026SUPPORT PERSONS WITH DOWN SYNDROME
    WORK ACTIVITY CENTERWEST VALLEY CITY, UT$36,0002025OPPORTUNITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
    UNIVERSITY OF UTAHSALT LAKE CITY, UT$25,0002025SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICAL THERAPY
    UNIVERSITY OF UTAHSALT LAKE CITY, UT$25,0002025SCHOLARSHIP IN SPEECH PATHOLOGY
    CAMP KOSTOPULOSSALT LAKE CITY, UT$20,0002025HELPING THE DISABLED
    NATIONAL ABILITY CENTERPARK CITY, UT$15,0002025HELPING THE DISABLED
    SHRINERS HOSPITALSALT LAKE CITY, UT$15,0002025MEDICAL AID FOR CHILDREN
    UTAH COUNCIL OF THE BLINDSALT LAKE CITY, UT$12,0002025HELP VISUALLY IMPAIRED
    CHAIN BREAKER FOUNDATIONWOODLAND HILLS, UT$12,0002025HELP VICTIMS STOP ABUSE
    ABILITY FOUNDATIONWEST VALLEY CITY, UT$10,0002025PROVIDE MOBILITY FOR THOSE IN NEED
    THE INN BETWEENSALT LAKE CITY, UT$5,0002025MEDICAL CARE/HOUSING FOR HOMELESS
    UTAH KIDS FOUNDATIONOGDEN, UT$5,0002025SUPPORTING SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILIES
    COTTONWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PTAMURRAY, UT$3,0002025FOOD PANTRY
    JORDAN HIGH SCHOOLSANDY, UT$3,0002025FOOD PANTRY
    PRIMARY CHILDRENS HOSPITALSALT LAKE CITY, UT$3,0002025ADVANCED PEDIATRIC MEDICAL RESEARCH
    BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSESANDY, UT$2,0002025ACTIVITIES FOR UNDERPRIV. CHILDREN
    REAL LIFESALT LAKE CITY, UT$2,0002025LIFE SKILLS FOR IMMIGRANT TEENS
    UTAH DOWN SYNDROME FOUNDATIONPROVO, UT$1,0002025SUPPORT PERSONS WITH DOWN SYNDROME
    TINY TIMSWEST JORDAN, UT$1,0002025TOYS FOR CHILDREN
    WORK ACTIVITY CENTERWEST VALLEY CITY, UT$36,0002024OPPORTUNITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
    UNIVERSITY OF UTAHSALT LAKE CITY, UT$25,0002024SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICAL THERAPY
    UNIVERSITY OF UTAHSALT LAKE CITY, UT$25,0002024SCHOLARSHIP IN SPEECH PATHOLOGY
    CAMP KOSTOPULOSSALT LAKE CITY, UT$25,0002024HELPING THE DISABLED
    NATIONAL ABILITY CENTERPARK CITY, UT$15,0002024HELPING THE DISABLED
    SHRINERS HOSPITALSALT LAKE CITY, UT$15,0002024MEDICAL AID FOR CHILDREN
    CHAIN BREAKER FOUNDATIONWOODLAND HILLS, UT$12,0002024HELP VICTIMS STOP ABUSE
    UTAH COUNCIL OF THE BLINDSALT LAKE CITY, UT$12,0002024HELP VISUALLY IMPAIRED
    ABILITY FOUNDATIONWEST VALLEY CITY, UT$10,0002024PROVIDE MOBILITY FOR THOSE IN NEED
    THE INN BETWEENSALT LAKE CITY, UT$5,0002024MEDICAL CARE/HOUSING FOR HOMELESS
    JORDAN HIGH SCHOOLSANDY, UT$3,0002024FOOD PANTRY
    COTTONWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PTAMURRAY, UT$3,0002024FOOD PANTRY
    PRIMARY CHILDRENS HOSPITALSALT LAKE CITY, UT$3,0002024ADVANCED PEDIATRIC MEDICAL RESEARCH
    REAL LIFESALT LAKE CITY, UT$2,0002024LIFE SKILLS FOR IMMIGRANT TEENS

    ABILITY INCLUSION SERVICES

    $36,000
    WEST VALLEY CITY, UT2026

    OPPORTUNITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE

    CAMP KOSTOPULOS

    $25,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2026

    HELPING THE DISABLED

    UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

    $25,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2026

    SCHOLARSHIP IN COMMUNICATION SCIENCE

    UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

    $25,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2026

    SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICAL THERAPY

    ABILITY FOUNDATION

    $20,000
    WEST VALLEY CITY, UT2026

    PROVIDE MOBILITY FOR THOSE IN NEED

    NATIONAL ABILITY CENTER

    $20,000
    PARK CITY, UT2026

    HELPING THE DISABLED

    CHAIN BREAKER FOUNDATION

    $15,000
    WOODLAND HILLS, UT2026

    HELP VICTIMS STOP ABUSE

    SHRINERS HOSPITAL

    $15,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2026

    MEDICAL AID FOR CHILDREN

    UTAH COUNCIL OF THE BLIND

    $15,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2026

    HELP VISUALLY IMPAIRED

    COTTONWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PTA

    $5,000
    MURRAY, UT2026

    FOOD PANTRY

    UTAH KIDS FOUNDATION

    $5,000
    OGDEN, UT2026

    SUPPORTING SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILIES

    THE INN BETWEEN

    $5,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2026

    MEDICAL CARE/HOUSING FOR HOMELESS

    JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL

    $5,000
    SANDY, UT2026

    FOOD PANTRY

    PRIMARY CHILDRENS HOSPITAL

    $3,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2026

    ADVANCED PEDIATRIC MEDICAL RESEARCH

    BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE

    $2,000
    SANDY, UT2026

    ACTIVITIES FOR UNDERPRIV. CHILDREN

    REAL LIFE

    $2,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2026

    LIFE SKILLS FOR IMMIGRANT TEENS

    TINY TIMS

    $1,000
    WEST JORDAN, UT2026

    TOYS FOR CHILDREN

    UTAH DOWN SYNDROME FOUNDATION

    $1,000
    PROVO, UT2026

    SUPPORT PERSONS WITH DOWN SYNDROME

    WORK ACTIVITY CENTER

    $36,000
    WEST VALLEY CITY, UT2025

    OPPORTUNITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE

    UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

    $25,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2025

    SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICAL THERAPY

    UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

    $25,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2025

    SCHOLARSHIP IN SPEECH PATHOLOGY

    CAMP KOSTOPULOS

    $20,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2025

    HELPING THE DISABLED

    NATIONAL ABILITY CENTER

    $15,000
    PARK CITY, UT2025

    HELPING THE DISABLED

    SHRINERS HOSPITAL

    $15,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2025

    MEDICAL AID FOR CHILDREN

    UTAH COUNCIL OF THE BLIND

    $12,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2025

    HELP VISUALLY IMPAIRED

    CHAIN BREAKER FOUNDATION

    $12,000
    WOODLAND HILLS, UT2025

    HELP VICTIMS STOP ABUSE

    ABILITY FOUNDATION

    $10,000
    WEST VALLEY CITY, UT2025

    PROVIDE MOBILITY FOR THOSE IN NEED

    THE INN BETWEEN

    $5,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2025

    MEDICAL CARE/HOUSING FOR HOMELESS

    UTAH KIDS FOUNDATION

    $5,000
    OGDEN, UT2025

    SUPPORTING SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILIES

    COTTONWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PTA

    $3,000
    MURRAY, UT2025

    FOOD PANTRY

    JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL

    $3,000
    SANDY, UT2025

    FOOD PANTRY

    PRIMARY CHILDRENS HOSPITAL

    $3,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2025

    ADVANCED PEDIATRIC MEDICAL RESEARCH

    BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE

    $2,000
    SANDY, UT2025

    ACTIVITIES FOR UNDERPRIV. CHILDREN

    REAL LIFE

    $2,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2025

    LIFE SKILLS FOR IMMIGRANT TEENS

    UTAH DOWN SYNDROME FOUNDATION

    $1,000
    PROVO, UT2025

    SUPPORT PERSONS WITH DOWN SYNDROME

    TINY TIMS

    $1,000
    WEST JORDAN, UT2025

    TOYS FOR CHILDREN

    WORK ACTIVITY CENTER

    $36,000
    WEST VALLEY CITY, UT2024

    OPPORTUNITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE

    UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

    $25,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2024

    SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICAL THERAPY

    UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

    $25,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2024

    SCHOLARSHIP IN SPEECH PATHOLOGY

    CAMP KOSTOPULOS

    $25,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2024

    HELPING THE DISABLED

    NATIONAL ABILITY CENTER

    $15,000
    PARK CITY, UT2024

    HELPING THE DISABLED

    SHRINERS HOSPITAL

    $15,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2024

    MEDICAL AID FOR CHILDREN

    CHAIN BREAKER FOUNDATION

    $12,000
    WOODLAND HILLS, UT2024

    HELP VICTIMS STOP ABUSE

    UTAH COUNCIL OF THE BLIND

    $12,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2024

    HELP VISUALLY IMPAIRED

    ABILITY FOUNDATION

    $10,000
    WEST VALLEY CITY, UT2024

    PROVIDE MOBILITY FOR THOSE IN NEED

    THE INN BETWEEN

    $5,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2024

    MEDICAL CARE/HOUSING FOR HOMELESS

    JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL

    $3,000
    SANDY, UT2024

    FOOD PANTRY

    COTTONWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PTA

    $3,000
    MURRAY, UT2024

    FOOD PANTRY

    PRIMARY CHILDRENS HOSPITAL

    $3,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2024

    ADVANCED PEDIATRIC MEDICAL RESEARCH

    REAL LIFE

    $2,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2024

    LIFE SKILLS FOR IMMIGRANT TEENS